Learn *Real Colloquial English* with Zapp! English Colloquial classes! This free audio podcast by Zappenglish.com contains real unscripted English conversations with native speakers, and interactive audio classes including English pronunciation practice. Each podcast comes with its own eBook which you can download at Zappenglish.com. We charge a small amount for the eBooks as this allows us to continue publishing the audio for free. The eBooks contain: A full transcript of the English conversations and audio class; A glossary containing Spanish definitions of the English colloquial expressions; Additional practice exercises. We hope you enjoy the podcasts! Tom & Katie
Are you the 'breadwinner' in your family? Do you know a 'big cheese'? Get the answer to these questions and more in this colloquial English podcast. F...
Money! Maybe you have lots, maybe you have a little. However much money you have, you're going to need to talk about it, and money is a topic with man...
Did you know you can 'kill time' in English? And why are moons sometimes blue? Find out the answers to these questions and more, as you learn some of ...
In this audio podcast you'll develop your ability to listen to natural and informal English as well as learning common and useful expressions related ...
Technology and computers are all around us and because of this technology words have become an important part of informal English speech. Are you a 'g...
Get the ebook at http://zappenglish.com. There are lots of informal expressions in English that use things we find in our houses. Do you know any with...
"Can you pass me that....that thing there? That...that thing! I can't remember the name!" In this colloquial podcast you'll learn some useful English ...
You'll have fun in this colloquial audio lesson, finding out how to describe appearance, and people you think are attractive! Listen to English conver...
Do you know anything 'off by heart'? Have you ever 'flunked out'? Listen to this podcast containing informal English conversations and find out the an...
Corners, markets and undergrounds are just some of the things we find in towns and cities. But did you know each of these words can be used in English...